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By: R. Lewis | |
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Over the top with the 25th Chronicle of events at Vimy Ridge and Courcellette |
By: R. Talbot (Robert Talbot) Kelly (1861-1934) | |
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Burma Peeps at Many Lands |
By: R. Talbot Kelly (1861-1934) | |
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Peeps at Many Lands: Egypt
A short travelogue of Egypt, this book was written as part of an early 20th century series of travelogues on exotic destinations. | |
By: R. Thurston (Robert Thurston) Hopkins (1884-1958) | |
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War and the Weird |
By: Rabindranath Tagore | |
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The Home and the World
Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941), also known by the sobriquet Gurudev, was a Bengali poet, Brahmo religionist, visual artist, playwright, novelist, and composer whose works reshaped Bengali literature and music in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He became Asia’s first Nobel laureate when he won the 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature. The Home and the World is a 1916 novel, set in the estate of the rich Bengali noble Nikhil. He lives happily with his beautiful wife Bimala until the appearance of his friend and radical revolutionist, Sandip... |
By: Rafael Sabatini (1875-1950) | |
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Scaramouche
“He was born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad!” The wonderful opening lines of this 1921 novel set the tone for the rest of this delightful story of an adventurer and romantic who dons several roles in his colorful life. Scaramouche by Rafael Sabatini is an historical novel set in the turbulent times of the French Revolution. The plot describes Andre-Louis Moreau, a young lawyer adopted by his godfather who cannot reveal his parentage. Moreau inadvertently stumbles into political events and becomes a wanted man based on the evil machinations of a sinister Marquis... | |
The Tavern Knight
Follow the exploits of Sir Crispin Galliard, also known as The Tavern Knight, in his defence of the King of England against Cromwell and his Puritan Entourage. | |
The Life of Cesare Borgia | |
The Historical Nights' Entertainment | |
Love-at-Arms | |
The Trampling of the Lilies | |
Bardelys the Magnificent | |
The Shame of Motley | |
The Strolling Saint | |
The Suitors of Yvonne |
By: Raffaello Carboni (1817-1885) | |
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The Eureka Stockade |
By: Rajah of Sarawak James (1803-1868) | |
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The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido For the Suppression of Piracy |
By: Ralph Bignell Ainsworth | |
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The Story of the 6th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry France, April 1915-November 1918 |
By: Ralph Birdsall (1871-1918) | |
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The Story of Cooperstown |
By: Ralph Delahaye Paine (1871-1925) | |
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The Fight for a Free Sea: A Chronicle of the War of 1812 The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 17 | |
The Old Merchant Marine; A chronicle of American ships and sailors | |
Book of Buried Treasure
Described by the author as: BEING A TRUE HISTORY OF THE GOLD, JEWELS, AND PLATE OF PIRATES, GALLEONS, ETC., WHICH ARE SOUGHT FOR TO THIS DAY. Ralph Delahaye Paine was an American journalist and author popular in the early 20th century. Paine's book tells of pirates, heroes, scoundrels, and treasure seekers creating, stealing, seeking, and sometimes finding great wealth. It also tells of treasures yet undiscovered . It remains the stuff of dreams for countless kids growing up, and those of us who never grew up. - Summary by Tony Posante |
By: Ralph Keeler (1840-1873) | |
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Vagabond Adventures
Ralph Keeler failed as a novelist, but this autobiography reflects a life well-lived with humor and adventure. Keeler was in the same literary circle as satirist Bret Harte, novelist Charles Warren Stoddard, editor Thomas Bailey Aldrich, and essayist William Dean Howells. He so impressed Mark Twain that Twain wrote an essay about him called "Ralph Keeler". In 1873, on his way to Cuba, he reportedly was thrown overboard by a Spanish loyalist who objected to his backing of the revolutionary, anti-Spanish movement. - Summary by John Greenman |
By: Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) | |
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Conduct of Life
This is the best of Emerson's later works, qualifying his earlier popular essays, series one and two, with the heavier hand of experience. The Conduct of Life ostensibly is a set of essays about how to live life, but also is an amalgam of what life taught Emerson. |
By: Ramsay Muir (1872-1941) | |
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The Expansion of Europe The Culmination of Modern History |
By: Randall Davies (1866-1946) | |
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Six Centuries of Painting |
By: Randall Parrish (1858-1923) | |
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My Lady of the North | |
My Lady of Doubt |